Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Currently July 2015

     It's been quite awhile, but I'm linking up with Farley for July Currently.


Listening:
     I'm listening to Ben-10. My Logan is sick, so I'm letting him watch whatever he wants. Summertime sickness is no fun. This is day three with fever, so we're headed to the doctor tomorrow.

Loving:
      Our church takes a break from Wednesday night activities in July because we have camps and mission trips. I love being with our church family, but I'm also thankful to stay at home and have a movie night.

Thinking:
     I'm the STAAR (Texas state assessment) coordinator for my K-11 school, so I'm getting reading for high school EOC retakes next week. I'm ready to be done with STAAR for awhile.

Wanting: 
     I really want to visit my sweet nieces (20 months and 11 months) and go swimming with them, but with a sick boy, we're going to have put off our visit to Aunt Calli's a little bit longer.

Needing:
     I've created some new materials for back to school, but I haven't been able to print and laminate because we're all out of ink at home. I'm hoping the Mister is going to buy me some ink soon.

All Star At:
     I'm an all star at listening to my friends and family and being the voice of reason. Everyone wants to be heard. Most of the time that is all that is needed, but when they need some advice, I'm willing to give them a nudge in the right direction.

     I can tell other people all day long what they are an all star at, but I have such a hard time talking about myself like that. Is that a teacher thing? Or just me?

     To share your Currently July, link up with Farley below.


5 comments:

  1. I want to see my nieces pieces and go swimming too! :)

    Brianne
    Hooo-Ray For Teaching

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  2. You're awesome for doing school work and lesson planning already! That starts for me around early August lol.

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    1. I'm teaching a new grade/subject, so I felt like I needed to get a jump on it. :-)

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  3. I'll be the testing coordinator in my new position next year (Elementary School Counselor K-5). Thankfully, only grades 3-5 take the SBAC. I can imagine that it is pretty stressful, and it might be the only part of my new job that I'm not looking forward to!

    Meg
    Third Grade in the First State

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    1. State testing is stressful no matter your role. Good luck in your new position!

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